For the third time, The Amazing Kreskin has successfully predicted the outcome of the Super Bowl. The famous mentalist not only predicted the Seattle Seahawks would win Super Bowl XLVIII, but that they would win with a final score of 43 points. In addition, for the first time ever, Kreskin predicted that Malcom Smith would be named the games’ Most Valuable Player.

On Jan. 31 Kreskin, who honed his mentalist skills as a child spending time with family members in the Lehigh Valley, handed his Super Bowl predictions sealed in two cardboard boxes to Brian Donohue at The Newark Star-Ledger. The boxes were locked away in a camera-guarded equipment-storage closet at the newspaper's office.

“I didn’t watch the game,” Kreskin said, “I was invited to parties, but it would have been too hard to sit there and have people ask me if I was on track.”

At 12:30 p.m.Tuesday, Kreskin returned to The Star-Ledger to reveal his predictions on a live videostream.

On a sheet of paper, in a sealed chest, inside the carboard box, was Kreskin’s winning prediction “The Seattle Seahawks will be the winners of the Super Bowl…with a final score of 43 points,” and “M. Smith would be the MVP.” He missed the Bronco’s final score by one point, predicting the team's final score to be 9 points.

In 2013, three days before Super Bowl XLVII, Kreskin predicted on FOX television the results naming the winning team The Baltimore Ravens as well as the winning score… 34. And in 2009, Kreskin accurately predicted the New York Giants would win the Super Bowl by 3 points.

An Allentown native who has become a fast-rising star will be on view during one of the high profile commercials during the Super Bowl Sunday.

Dane Dehaan will be seen in the trailer for "The Amazing Spiderman 2" which will air during the game. Sony Pictures reportedly paid $4 million for the 30 second spot.

Dehaan who was born in Allentown and raised in Zionsville and attended Emmaus High School, will star as Spider-man's friend Harry Osborn in the film starring Andrew Garfield as the webslinger scheduled for a May 2 release.

Dehaan also has been nominated as one of five up and coming film-acting talents by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts, the British equivalent to the American Oscars. Dehaan along with George MacKay, Lupita Nyong'o, Will Poulter and Lea Seydoux are nominated for The EE Rising Star Award lwhich honors an actor who had a breakout year in 2013 have demonstrated exceptional talent, and are destined to be bright stars in the future.

BAFTA says "Dane DeHaan has become one of the most talked-about young actors in Hollywood."

Dehaan got his first big break as Jesse in HBO's critically acclaimed drama series "In Treatment," then starred in the surprise hit "Chronicle" and he also was featured in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, starred opposite Ryan Gosling in The Place Beyond the Pines and played a roadie in "Metallica: Through the Never."

Then he starred last year in the "Kill Your Darlings" with Daniel Radcliffe.

The Rising Star award is the only category in which the public can vote. To vote for Dehaan vote online here.

Voting ends Feb. 14.

In the new Spiderman movie, DeHaan appears as an old friend of Peter Parker, played by Garfield. However their friendship is troubled by Harry's growing vendetta against Parker's secret alter-ego Spider-Man, whom Harry holds responsible for his father's death.

The Weather Channel is gearing up for the Super Bowl and Emmaus grad Alexandra Wilson will be right in the mix.

Alex, one of the newest on-air meteorologists at the 24-hour weather channel will be with fellow staffer Mike Bettes in New York City to monitor the weather for the big game.

The Macungie native is part of the channel's game weekend programming they are calling "The Weather Bowl," The coverage kicks off Friday at 8 p.m. with the " Ultimate Game Day Forecast" live.

Since the Super Bowl coincides with weather forecast holiday Groundhog Day, the Weather Channel will have "Super Groundhog Day" coverage beginning Sunday at 5 a.m. when Punxatawny Phil emerges from his burrow to let the world know if we will have six more weeks of winter.

And then for halftime of the Super Bowl the Weather Channel will have its own "Ultimate Halftime Show."

Join the 2002 Emmaus High School grad in the conversation about this first cold-weather outdoor Super Bowl using the hashtag #WeatherBowl. Cast your vote for the weather during the big game from the Weather Bowl page.

The forecast so far is:

For Saturday, a warm front is expected to lift northward through northern New Jersey as a cold front approaches from the west. This may spread some rain into the region sometime Saturday into Saturday night. It will not be a major storm, however, low clouds/drizzle may trigger flight delays at the three NYC airports.

For Sunday, Saturday's system will have exited well into the Canadian Maritimes by early in the day. So, expect clearing skies, a lingering breeze, perhaps a leftover early morning flurry, and temperatures fairly close to average for early February.

Kickoff temperature should be in the 30s, possibly dropping into the upper 20s by late in the game. Any breezes from the afternoon will be diminishing, so we don't expect wind to be a factor, at all. No rain or snow are expected.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson got the fanboys buzzing gain when he tweeted on New Years Eve that he was in talks with Warner Brothers to work on a DC Comics movie in 2014.

"We just had a big meeting w/ Warner Bros CEO re: DC Comics 2014 we will partner up and create the cool bad assery," Johnson tweeted during a question and answer session on Twitter with fans.

However no details have been released about the potential comic book role for The Rock.

On the Internet Movie Database, DC Entertainment is listed as having three live action comics movies in production but the one getting the most speculation is "Batman Vs. Superman" which is filming in 2014 and stars Henry Cavill as Superman and Ben Affleck as Batman. Some are suggesting the muscle-bound Johnson might be playing Doomsday, a villain who defeated the Man of Steel in the celebrated 1992 comic book “The Death of Superman.”

A producer connected to Warner Brothers fueled the rumor mill when he tweeted "Need to talk to some people tonite about doomsday in Batman vs. Superman" in December.

DC is also listed as having in production "The Flash" for 2016 and "Justice League" for 2017.

Portraying muscular cartoon characters is nothing new for Johnson who is set to star in "Hercules" based on the Radical comic book. The movie set for a July 25 release, is being beaten to gate by a rival Hercules flick "The Legend of Hercules" starring "Twilight's" Kellan Lutz which opens Friday. However The Rock is taking it lightly tweeting "Lutz is a good kid and wanted to work. I love competition. Bring it on."

However, one competition that it look like Johnson won't make is "Wrestlemania 30."

There had been speculation that Johnson would not be in "Wrestlemania 30" ever since he was injured during a match against arch-rival John Cena at New Jersey’s Met Life Stadium in April 2013. Johnson had to undergo emergency surgery for three hernial tears he suffered in the match.

The WWE match in which Freedom grade Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson was defeated by arch-rival John Cena at Wrestlemania 29 was named the match of the year by the Slammy Awards on WWE’s Raw last week.

The awards which are voted on by fans, set a record with 1.64 million votes, an 180 percent increase from last year’s awards show.

During the match at New Jersey’s Met Life Stadium in April, Johnson was injured and had to undergo emergency surgery for three hernial tears he suffered in the match.

Right after the match Johnson Tweeted "in the middle of last nights' Wrestlemania match I tore my abdomen & adductor muscles off the bone. Just part of the job."

The injury led some to wonder if The Rock, who is extremely busy with his film career would quit wrestling especially after he said in an interview "if I'd never wrestle again, I'd be very content with that."

However Johnson is listed asstarring in Wrestlemania 30 scheduled for April 6 at the Superdome in New Orleans.

Fans will be able to watch Friday night's football game between Kutztown High school and Fleetwood High School live on KUTV which can be seen on Service Electric Cablechannel 266.

The Kutztown University electronic media department will broadcast
the football game between the rivals which starts at 7 p.m. at University Field on the Kutztown Univeristy
campus. Viewers also can watch the game live online at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/ku-live.

Fleetwood High School's team is coming off of a record
season with five wins, the most in the football program's history, while Kutztown High School team is 0-9
this year and hoping for their first victory. New to the game this year
will be the Hall of Fame Trophy, a traveling trophy kept by the winning school
each year. It will be presented by Matt Diehl, Fleetwood Athletic
Director and Mick O’Neil, Kutztown Athletic Director to the winner of Friday's game.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is set to star in a new 3D earthquake movie "San Andreas."

"Excited to make the first ever epic 3D disaster movie!" Johnson tweeted Tuesday. "A privilege to play the role."

According to UPI, Johnson will play a rugged rescue helicopter pilot who search for his estranged daughter after an earthquake hits California.

Brad Peyton, who also directed Johnson in "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island," will direct the film.

The film is set to start shooting in spring 2014 for a 2015 release.

Meanwhile Johnson continues to have a grueling schedule.

He tweeted he is on the final days of shooting "Hercules: The
Thracian Wars,” based on the Radical Publishing "Hercules" comic
books. He of course is starring as Hercules and the role requires him to be in top shape.

Not to mention, Johnson shot a reality show "The Hero" for TNT this summer.

Next Johnson is jumping right into "Fast
& Furious 7" which recently started filming. He will reprise his role as Luke Hobbs in a continuation of this year's "Fast & Furious
6," which broke box office records for the franchise.

Johnson is also attached toNew Line's "Journey 3: From the Earth to the Moon,” a sequel to the
hit movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island;”

He also is listed on IMDB.com as returning in
Wrestlemania XXX April 6, 2014 at the Superdome in New Orleans, although there has been a lot of speculation about his wrestling career since he had
emergency surgery for three hernial tears he suffered while wrestling John Cena
at WrestleMania 29 at New Jersey’s Met Life Stadium.

He also is rumored to be in a new reboot of the "Terminator" series that would also star original terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left
the WWE in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a
starring role in “The Scorpion King,”

It's not too hard to imagine. After all the Freedom grad has become the go-to guy for action adventure flicks and he started (and made a recent comeback) as one of the biggest heroes of the WWE.

To top that off, he is currently shooting"Hercules: The
Thracian Wars,” based on the Radical Publishing "Hercules" comic
books. He of course is starring as Hercules and the role requires him to be in top shape.

According to WWE Examiner the script of the new reboot of the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic is being developed specifically for Johnson.

It was announced that "Terminator 5" to be released by Paramount Pictures on July 1, 2015 will be the first in a new stand-along trilogy based on the original 1984 movie and Schwarzenegger will be on board. However reports are that the 66-year-old Schwarzenegger will not be playing the cyborg title character.

"Game of Thrones" director Alan Taylor will direct and Super Hero Movie News reported that Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn - the original Sarah Connor and
Kyle Reese (parents of John Connor) - will also be in the new film.

Although Johnson is still listed on IMDB.com as returning in
Wrestlemania XXX April 6, 2014 at the Superdome in New Orleans, he recently told the AP "if I'd never wrestle again, I'd be
very content with that."

His wrestling career has been in question since he had
emergency surgery for three hernial tears he suffered while wrestling John Cena
at WrestleMania 29 at New Jersey’s Met Life Stadium.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left
the WWE in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a
starring role in “The Scorpion King,”

Johnson is also attached toNew Line's "Journey 3: From the Earth to the Moon,” a sequel to the
hit movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island;” will reprise his role as Luke Hobbs in "Fast
& Furious 7" a continuation of this year's "Fast & Furious
6,"

"Just like our dads" tweeted back John Andretti, the son of Aldo Andretti, Mario Andretti's twin brother.

Michael Andretti already has three children from two previous marriages. He had daughter Marissa and son Marco with first wife Sandra Spinozz and son Lucca with his second wife Leslie Wood.

He married former beauty queen Jodi Ann Paterson in 2006.

Andretti, the 1991 IndyCar series champion, owns the Andretti Autosport team for which his son Marco drives.

Andretti, the third-winningest driver in IndyCar history
with 42 victories, also
showed himself to be a caring father, when he stepped in at the last minute for son Marco on the
fifth season of Donald Trump's reality show "The Celebrity Apprentice" in 2012.

Marco had been tapped for the show in which celebrities vie to be Trump's "apprentice" and raise money for charity, but the day before filming was set to begin, his good friend and fellow driver, Dan
Wheldon, was killed in an accident at Las
Vegas Motor Speedway.

Without a moment of hesitation, Michael Andretti took his son's place and went on to compete with 17 other celebrities on the show. He was "fired" by Trump on the fourth episode. Talk show host Arsenio Hall went on to win the season.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson may have had fans wondering if he was done with wrestling after he said in a recent AP interview "if I'd never wrestle again, I'd be
very content with that."

However the Freedom grad didn't completely rule out wrestling when he also said "I'd like to leave it open.

His wrestling career has been in question since he had emergency surgery for three hernial tears he suffered
while wrestling John Cena at WrestleMania 29 at New Jersey’s
Met Life Stadium.

After the wrestling match in early April in which he was defeated by arch-rival Cena, Johnson Tweeted "in the middle of last nights' Wrestlemania match I
tore my abdomen &
abductor muscles off the bone. Just part of the job."

However, IMDB is still listing the wrestler-turned-action star, along with Cena, as returning in Wrestlemania XXX April 6, 2014 at the Superdome in New Orleans.

So it remains to be seen if the Rock is ready to quit the ring. Although as he gets older - he is 41 - it seems the risk of getting injured increases and could impact his rigorous film shooting schedule.

Plus he is continuing to pursue producing shows after his successful foray with his reality competition series "The Hero" which just ended last week on TNT. The show garnered respectable ratings with 1.5 million viewers.

Now the former Miami Hurricanes football player is producing, along with Mark Wahlberg,Stephen Levinson, Peter Berg and Dany Carcia (with whom he produced "The Hero"), a television movie about Miami athletes that will air next year.

He continues to maintain a grueling pace making movies.He is currently shooting "Hercules: The Thracian Wars,” based on
the Radical Publishing "Hercules" comic books. The role requires him to be in top shape and he has been Tweeting about his workout regiment.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left
the WWE in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a
starring role in “The Scorpion King,”

Johnson is also attached to New Line's "Journey 3: From the Earth to
the Moon,” a sequel to the hit movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island;” and is reumored to be
portraying Sinbad in "Arabian Nights" in 2014.

He also will reprise his role as Luke Hobbs in "Fast & Furious 7" a continuation of this year's "Fast & Furous 6,"

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is reportedly resting at home after undergoing emergency surgery Monday for three hernial tears he suffered while wrestling John Cena during WrestleMania 29 at New Jersey’s
Met Life Stadium earlier this month.

The operation forced the 40-year-old to miss the Los Angeles premiere for his
new film "Pain & Gain,"in which he plays an obsessed body builder and which opens Friday.

"Surgery a success! Dr repaired 3 hernial tears (fun pain). Superman is on the mend," he Tweeted Tuesday and posted this shot from the hospital.

After the wrestling match in early April in which he was defeated by Cena, Johnson Tweeted "in the middle of last nights' Wrestlemania match I tore my abdomen &
adductor muscles off the bone. Just part of the job."

He later Tweeted a photo that he called his "Hmm.. I think I just tore tendons off my pelvis" face."

He continued to Tweet about the injury saying "My dr's said that starting back
training w/ torn abdominals would be a bitch. Just found out they were
right;)."

On Sunday he Tweeted "saw my Dr who had to push my intestines back thru the tear in my abdomen. Kinda romantic.

After his loss, some fans on social media suggested that The Rock has been
too busy with
his film career to be able to train properly for the match.

And he maintains a grueling pace.He is currently shooting "Hercules: The Thracian Wars,” based on
the Radical Publishing "Hercules" comic books of which there were two
series; "The Thracian Wars" and "The Knives of Kush," both
written by Steve Moore with art by Cris Bolsin.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left
the WWE in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a
starring role in “The Scorpion King,”

His action flick "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" and was the number 1 new movie over Easter weekend. After "Pain & Gain" comes out Friday, he has "The Fast and the Furious
6," coming out May 23.

Johnson is also attached to New Line's "Journey 3: From the Earth to
the Moon,” a sequel to the hit movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island;” will
portray Sinbad in "Arabian Nights" in 2014 and is planning to air his self-produce reality
show “The Hero” in which 10 housemates compete against one another in missions
that will test their brains, their brawn and their morality, in June.

John Cena has taken the WWE Championship from Freedom
graduate Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson during WrestleMania 29 Sunday at New Jersey’s
Met Life Stadium.

Cena who won the title for the unprecedented 11th time, was
in a rematch with the Rock at the main event of the WWE championship. Last year
at WrestleMania 28, The Rock defeated Cena and this year’s match was touted as an
epic rematch. Although The Rock seemed to be on the way to a second win early
on in front on a crowd that seemed to be rooting primarily for the People’s
Champion, Cena was able to turn the match around and pull out the defeat.
Showing good sportsmanship, the two long-time rivals hugged after the match.

The WWE said Sunday's show had been the MetLife Stadium's
all-time highest grossing event earning $12.3 million from 80,676 guests.

On social media, many fans suggested that The Rock has been
too busy with his film career to be able to train properly for the match,
although it’s been reported that the Rock has a ring set up so he can practice wherever
he is filming.

He is cuurently shooting "Hercules: The Thracian Wars,” based on
the Radical Publishing "Hercules" comic books of which there were two
series; "The Thracian Wars" and "The Knives of Kush," both
written by Steve Moore with art by Cris Bolsin.

The Rock will portray Hercules, the powerful son of the god
king Zeus. According to IMDB the movie will follow Hercules, who "after
twelve arduous labors and the loss of his family, this dark, world-weary soul
turned his back on the gods finding his only solace in bloody battle. Over the
years he warmed to the company of six similar souls, their only bond being
their love of fighting and presence of death. Now the King of Thrace has hired
these mercenaries to train his men to become the greatest army of all time. It
is time for this bunch of lost souls to finally have their eyes opened to how
far they have fallen when they must train an army to become as ruthless and
blood thirsty as their reputation has become."

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left
the WWE in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a
starring role in “The Scorpion King,”

His latest action flick "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" came
out last week and was the number o1 new movie Easter weekend. Coming up is Michael
Bay's "Pain & Gain" April 26 and "The Fast and the Furious
6," May 23. "Empire State" has not set a release date but also
is slated to come out sometime in 2013.

Johnson is also attached to New Line's "Journey 3: From the Earth to
the Moon,” a sequel to the hit movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island;” will
portray Sinbad in "Arabian Nights" in 2014 and is planning to air his self-produce reality
show “The Hero” in which 10 housemates compete against one another in missions
that will test their brains, their brawn and their morality, in June.

As he prepares to take on arch-rival John Cena at WrestleMania 29 April 7, Freedom grad Dwayne "the Rock' Johnson is already talking about WrestleMania 30.

Johnson defeated the longest-reigning WWE champion of the last 25 years,
CM Punk, in February at the Elimination Chamber, the last pay-per-view before WrestleMania. Afterwards, Johnson talked about his love of New Orleans when it was announced that WrestleMania 30 will take place April 6, 2014
in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in the Big Easy. Johnson filmed "G. I. Joe: Retaliation" which is coming out March 28 in New Orleans. However Johnson would not say if he will be competing at WrestleMania 30.

WrestleMania 29 which also features bouts between Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger, along with The Undertaker and CM Punk, kicks off at 6:30 p.m. April 7 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. Tickets are onsale at www.ticketmaster.com/wwe, or by
calling 1-800-745-3000. Pay-per-view is available online for $54.99 or through cable and satelite providers.

MGM and Paramount Pictures have moved up the release date for the Freedom grad Dwayne Johnson starrer "Hercules: The Thracian
Wars.'to July 25 from Aug. 8 2014.

The film by Bret Ratner will be based on the Radical Publishing "Hercules" comic books
of which there were two series; "The Thracian Wars" and "The Knives of
Kush," both written by Steve Moore with art by Cris Bolsin.

Dogs with pennsylvania connections made a good showing this year at 137th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show Monday and Tuesday. Banana Joe, a 5-year-old affenpinscher handled by a Lancaster County man was named best of show Tuesday at the prestigious dog show. For the past three years, BAnana Joe has lived with handler Ernesto Lara of Bowmansville. After touring, the fluffy black dog will return to the Netherlands to live with owner Mieke Cooijmans.

The runner-up among the seven best of group winners competing for best of show was crowd favorite Swagger, an Old English Sheepdog of Colorado. The not yet 2-years-old entered the competition as a "class dog," a
dog who isn't an AKC champion yet but has won a major. Class dogs became eligible to compete at Westminster for the first
time this year since 1991.

Of the 2,721 canines entered in the show, 210 were from Pennsylvania.

Two Pennsylvania dogs claimed best of breed awards.

Hazy, a 2-year-old Belgian tervuren from Berks County won for his breed and is owned by Bonnie and Stanley Kreider of District
Township.

Lancaster county residents are 2 of 3 co-owners of Ida Belle, a 2-year-old Rhodesian ridgeback, who won her best of breed competition. They are Christine Kitsch of Brecknock Township and Jen Lazowski of Mount Joy.

The Irish red and white setter breed competition gave a Lehigh Valley dog one of the best local finishes.

First-time Westminster competitor Darby, an
Irish red and white setter who will turn 2 in March was
named runner-up to the best female in the breed judging, a great showing for the young dog, owned by
Wendy and Rachel Bockman
of New Tripoli.

Trader, a 5-year-old
Akita, owned by Tom and Ann Bavaria of Weisenberg Township came in as
the top-ranked Akita and was
named the runner-up to the best male in the breed judging for
Akitas.

Alle, a 2-year-old Dalmatian co-owned by Mary Gifford of Quakertown
was named the runner-up to the best female in the breed judging for
Dalmatians.

Another Lehigh valley dog benefitted from the new rules allowing class dogs. Hannah, a 3-year-old German
shepherd, co-owned by Lauren Gerloff of Mertztown, was named best female
in the non-champion class.

In the second day of breed judging at Westminster Dog Show, a local dog earned an award but will not advance to group judging
tonight.

Trader, a 5-year-old
Akita, owned by Tom and Ann Bavaria of Weisenberg Township came in as the top-ranked Akita in the nation but didn't claim the coveted best of breed medal or the best of opposite sex, the two top spots. Trader was named the runner-up to the best male in the breed judging for
Akitas.

Also earning a medal is first-time Westminster competitor Darby, an Irish red and white setter who will turn 2 in March. The dog owned by Wendy and Rachel Bockman of New Tripoli is the family's first "homebred grand champion,"and was named runner-up to the best female in the breed judging for Irish red and white setters, a great showing for the young dog although not enough for her to compete tonight.

The two dogs are among at least a dozen Lehigh Valley area dogs at the New York City show, which includes
2,721 dogs, the largest field in 15 years.

Competing for Best in Show will be 187 breeds, including two new breeds - the
Russell terrier and the treeing Walker coonhound, named for its ability to run
raccoons up trees.

Tonight the winners of the best of breed will compete in the Sporting, Working and Terrier groups and then the winners of the group
competition will advance to compete for the top title of Best of Show, which will be broadcast live from 8-11 p.m. on USA Network.

Breed judging is not televised. But streaming video of breed
competition highlights will be shown throughout today at
www.westminsterkennelclub.org.

So far two local dogs have earned awards at Westminster the country's most prestigious dog show, but neither will advance to group judging tonight.

Alle, a 2-year-old Dalmation co-owned by Mary Gifford of Quakertown was named the runner-up to the best female in the breed judging for Dalmations.

Hannah, a 3-year-old German
shepherd, co-owned by Lauren Gerloff of Mertztown, was named best female in the non-champion class. This is the first year non-champion dogs were permitted to compete.

Hannah and Alle are among at least a dozen Lehigh Valley area dogs at the New York City show, which will feature
2,721 dogs, the largest field in 15 years.

Competing for Best in Show will be 187 breeds, including two new breeds - the
Russell terrier and the treeing Walker coonhound, named for its ability to run
raccoons up trees.

Only dogs that have earned a championship title can compete at Westminster, where a series of competitions leads to
finding the top dog in the nation.

Tonight the winners of the best of breed will compete in the Hound,
Toy, Non-Sporting and Herding groups. The winners of the group competition will advance to compete for the top title of Best of Show Tuesday.

Watch the group competition live from 8-11 p.m. tonight on CNBC. On Tuesday from 8-11 p.m. on USA Network watch the group
competition for Sporting, Working and Terrier groups, as well as the selection of
Best in Show.

Breed judging is not televised. But streaming video of breed
competition highlights will be shown throughout Monday and Tuesday at
www.westminsterkennelclub.org.

The Amazing Kreskin, the world's foremost mentalist opened the box containing his predictions on Sunday's Super Bowl XLVII on "After the Bell" on Fox Business Network.

Kreskin had not only predicted the winner but also took "a giant risk and for
the first time in his career" predicted the final score of the game. Did the man who honed his mentalist skills as
a child spending time with family members in the Lehigh Valley get the prediction right?

For the most part - yes. He nailed the winner and winner's score, although he was slightly off on the losing team's score.

On the show, Kreskin who always makes a bit of a production out of his predictions asked hosts David Asman and Liz Claman to open two sealed boxes. In one Asman found a deck of playing cards and Kreskin asked him to pick out the cards for a royal flush. When Asman turned over the cards, written on the back were the letters R*A*V*E*N. He also had a number code sheet.

In Claman's box was a coded prediction for the score and when they decoded the score Kreskin had predicted Ravens - 34 and the 49ers - 29.

So he nailed the Raven's score and was off by 3 points on the 49ers - still pretty impressive.

He also touted his new book "Conversations With Kreskin" in which he mentions both Bethlehem and Easton.

Kreskin will be back in Easton at the State Theatre for a performance at 8 p.m. June 28, at which he says he will invoke the theatre's ghost "Fred," after whom the Freddy awards are named. Tickets are $20 and available at www.statetheatre.org or by calling 610-252-3132.

Four years ago, Kreskin
accurately predicted the New
York Giants would win the Super Bowl by 3 points.

In 2008, he also correctly predicted Barack Obama would
win the presidential election.

He also made a prediction for the 2012 election in which he picked the
Democrats to win but failed in his attempt to name the Republican candidate. The
name he chose, however, was Paul Ryan, who later became the vice-presidential
candidate. Kreskin made the prediction 13 months before the election when the Republican race was wide.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was one of the kings of the Super Bowl ads with not one, but two high, profile ads airing during the showdown between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens Sunday.

Johnson was front and center in a cute "Got Milk" ad in which the action hero passes by a kitty in a tree, clowns robbing a bank, and an escaped circus lion to get more milk for his kids' cereal. Then of course it's back to work saving the world. See the ad here.

But that wasn't his only appearance in a Super Bowl ad.

There were fast cars and explosions aplenty in the preview trailer for the upcoming Universal film "Fast and the Furious 6" which stars Johnson along with Vin Diesel and Paul Walker.

Screenrant reports that for the first time ever Universal Pictures aired a 60-second spot
during Super Bowl XLVII, which cost the studio $7.6 million. Most of the ads, including Johnson's "Got Milk" plug, are 30 seconds long and cost $4 million. I guess that makes Johnson the $11.6 million man.

2011's “Fast Five,” which also starred Johnson, was the top-grossing entry in Universal's “Fast and the
Furious” franchise, leading to the former wrestler's return for the sixth installment.

In the film, Dominic, played by Diesel and Brian, played by Walker, are living on the lam after a successful Rio heist that toppled a
kingpin's empire and left their crew with $100 million.

Meanwhile,
federal agent Luke Hobbs, played by Johnson has been tracking an organization of lethally
skilled mercenary drivers across 12 countries, whose mastermind, played by Luke
Evans, is aided by a ruthless second-in-command revealed to be Letty, played by Michelle Rodriguez, the former flame
Dom thought was dead. Hobbs asks
Dom to assemble his elite team in London to help him stop the criminal outfit promising full pardons in return.

Will the Amazing Kreskin, the world's foremost mentalist be able to predict what will happen in Sunday's Super Bowl XLVII?

Not too hard, you might say. After all he's got a 50-50 chance - even better if he follow the oddmakers who are giving the San Francisco 49ers the edge.

However Kreskin is up to the challenge and says not only will he predict the winner but also take "a giant risk and for
the first time in his career" predict the final score of the game.

Kreskin will appear on
"After the Bell" on Fox Business Network at 4 p.m. Thursday to deliver a sealed envelope containing his prediction. The network will hold the envelope until after the game. Kreskin will return to "After the Bell," at 4 p.m. Monday to reveal its contents.

Born George Kresge Jr. in
Montclair, N.J., Kreskin honed his mentalist skills as
a child spending time with family members in the Lehigh Valley.

The Super Bowl in which the 49ers go against the Baltimore Ravens is at 6:30 p.m. Sunday on CBS

Four years ago, Kreskin
accurately predicted the New
York Giants would win the Super Bowl by 3 points.

In 2008, he also correctly predicted Barack Obama would
win the presidential election.

He also made a prediction for the 2012 election in which he picked the
Democrats to win but failed in his attempt to name the Republican candidate. The
name he chose, however, was Paul Ryan, who later became the vice-presidential
candidate. Kreskin made the prediction 13 months before the election when the Republican race was wide

A high profile heavyweight boxing match at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem will be broadcast live on NBC Saturday as Tomasz Adamek of Poland and Steve
"USS" Cunningham of Philadelphia meet for a highly anticipated rematch.

The winner will be in line for a shot to face International Boxing Federation Heavyweight
Champion Wladimir Klitschko.

“Adamek and Cunningham are going to put up a great fight to
be in the number two IBF spot among heavyweights,” says promoter J Russell
Peltz. “Adamek won the first time in 2007 when both he and Cunningham
were cruiserweights. Now, the stakes are even higher."

It's second time the Sands Casino Resort has hosted an NBC ‘Fight Night, says
resort president Robert DeSalvio.

The event center which opened in February had hosted concerts and other events as well as fights.

“It’s really
exciting to see how the entertainment options for Lehigh Valley have expanded,
and I look forward to seeing even more growth in 2013,” DeSalvio says.

The fight will be broadcast on NBC at 4
p.m.

The event center hosted its first Fight Night in June when Bethlehem’s Ronald Cruz defeated Prenice Brewer of Cleveland to win the WBC Continental
Americas welterweight title. That fight aired on NBC Sports
Network.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson took to his Twitter feed to announced that tickets are now available for his appearance at Wrestlemania XXIX on April 7, 2013 at
New Jersey's Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford. Available tickets are $150 to $850 although you can score limited view tickets for less - $35 and $100. Check out ticketmaster for tickets. And there's always pay-per-view if you prefer the comfort of your own home.

Johnson who announced he would be competing in the 29th Wrestlemania at a March press conference in New Jersey tweeted Saturday "Gave WWF Universe my word I would "Electrify" Met Life Stadium at Wrestlemania like never before."

No word on the line-up but the official logo shows The Rock, John Cena and Brock Lesnar. Last year Johnson beat Cena in a match at Wrestlemania XXVIII. Johnson also will compete in WWE"s The Royal Rumble pay-per-view match Jan. 27 in Phoenix. The Rock won the Royal Rumble in 2000.

All this wrestling doesn't mean The Rock is taking a break from movies. He is set to star in director Brett Ratner's Hercules which will be based on the "Hercules" graphic novels of which there were two series; "The Thracian Wars" and "The Knives of
Kush,"written by Steve Moore with art by Cris Bolsin. The Rock seems to enjoy portraying cartoon characters and tweeted this photo of himself as "The Hulk" for Halloween.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left the WWE
in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a starring
role in “The Scorpion King,”

The movie star who returned to the WWE last year starred in the 2012 hit
movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,” and 2011's “Fast Five”
was the top-grossing entry in Universal's “Fast and the Furious”
franchise.

He has a mind-boggling schedule lined up for 2013 with a slew of movies scheduled to come out almost every month - "Snitch" Feb. 22; "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" March 29; Michael Bay's "Pain & Gain" April 26 and "The Fast and the Furious 6," May 23. "Empire State" has not set a release date but also is slated to come out sometime in 2013.

Johnson is also attached to also set for New Line's "Journey to the Center of the Earth 3,” a sequel to this
year's
release “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island;” the 2014 action flick "Fighting Back;" will portray Sinbad in "Arabian Nights" in 2014 and is reported to be in
talks with New Line Cinema to play the lead role in "Dan Minter: Badass
For Hire"

The Rock is He also plays a cartoon version of himself in WWE '13 video game, a sequel to
WWE'12.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson could play the biggest badass on the planet.

The movie star who returned to the WWE last year is reported to be in talks with New Line Cinema to play the lead role in "Dan Minter: Badass For Hire" is an action film that is scheduled to go
into production next year according to the Wrestle Zone.

The script described as a comedy in which the wise-cracking title character has to rescue his former special ops commander from kidnappers was written by Chad Kultgen, author of the controversial novel "The Average American Male," has been floating around since 2009.

The Rock is also set for New Line's "Journey 3,” a sequel to this year's
release “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,” next year. He also will play a cartoon version of himself in WWE '13 video game, a sequel to WWE'12.

Meanwhile he says he plans to compete in WWE"s The Royal Rumble pay per
view match Jan. 27 in Phoenix. The Rock won the Royal Rumble in 2000. He
also said he will take part in "WrestleMania XXVIII” April 7, 2013 at
New Jersey's Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left the WWE
in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a starring
role in “The Scorpion King,” He is currently starring in the hit
movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,” and last year's “Fast Five”
was the top-grossing entry in Universal's “Fast and the Furious”
franchise, leading to his return for the next installment “Fast Six.”
He also is set to star in upcoming movies “G.I. Joe,” “Hercules: The
Thracian Wars,” the comedy “Pain and Gain,” and “Empire State.”

In the 1000th episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson vowed he would reclaim the WWE championship from CM Punk.

Punk has been champion since last November and retained his title Monday in a match with John Cena.

The Rock who returned to professional wrestling after 8 years seems to be back in a big way after pummeling arch-rival Cena in WrestleMania XVIII in April.

Now The Rock says he plans to compete in The Royal Rumble pay per view match Jan. 27 in Phoenix. The Rock won the Royal Rumble in 2000. He also said he will take part in "WrestleMania XXVIII” April 7, 2013 at New Jersey's Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford.

Meanwhile, he hasn't slowed down on making movies and tweeted that he is in talks to portray Lobo in a movie about DC Comics alien bounty hunter.

The Rock, who attended Freedom in 11th and 12th grade, left the WWE in 2003 to pursue an acting career that quickly took off with a starring role in “The Scorpion King,” He is currently starring in the hit movie “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,” and last year's “Fast Five” was the top-grossing entry in Universal's “Fast and the Furious” franchise, leading to his return for the next installment “Fast Six.” He also is set to star in upcoming movies “G.I. Joe,” “Hercules: The Thracian Wars,” the comedy “Pain and Gain,” and “Empire State.” But now he's managing to find time for the WWE.

The Rock whose father Rocky Johnson and grandfather Peter Maivia were both professional wrestlers says he came back because wrestling is “part of my wiring and my DNA.”

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has sold his more than 9,000 square foot home in Hidden Hills, CA for nearly $5 million.

According to TMZ, The Freedom High grad sold the mansion with 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, infinity pool and home theater for close to its $4.9 million asking price.

The Rock is currently producing a new reality TV series called "The Hero" which would put ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances to find the new great hero.He is one of the executive producers on the competition series being developed with multimedia entertainment studio Electus whose projects include VH1's "Mob Wives," Food Network's "Chopped" and NBC's "Fashion Star."

Freedom High School grad Daniel Dae Kim, star of "Hawaii Five-O,' will throw out the first pitch at the Philadelphia Phillies game Monday. The game against the Mets will be aired at 7 p.m. on ESPN.

There seems to be a definite Phillies connection since Phillies outfielder Shane "The Flyin' Hawaiian" Victorino guest starred on an episode of CBS' "Hawaii Five-0" in February. And Kim joined Victorino on the links for his first Charity Golf Classic in Honolulu after which the Phillies tweeted this photo.

Tanner Foust, the co-host for the BBC America "Top Gear" joined Martin Plowman, an English racing driver currently competing in the American LeMans series for a few spins around the track Wednesday at Lehigh Valley Grand Prix in Allentown.

The stop was part of the 2012 Electric Car Challenge to see how long it takes to drive a Ford Focus Electric from New York City to Los Angeles.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who just won the top card in "Wrestlemania 28" will cap off that achievement by receiving the "Action Star of the Year Award" at CinemaCon later this month.

CinemaCon, the official convention of The National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO), is the largest gathering of cinema owners and operators from around the world and will be held April 23-26 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Johnson will be presented with the award at the opening night Paramount Pictures presentation on April 23. Johnson will star in Paramount's “G.I. Joe: Retaliation,” set for a June 29 release.

CinemaCon managing director, Mitch Neuhauser calls Johnson "an exciting performer who first gained attention from audiences around the world when he developed the iconic character The Rock."

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson showed why he is called the "Great One" when he pinned arch-rival John Cena after about a half hour of "People's Elbow" and "Rock Bottom" professional wrestling moves in the main event of Sunday's WrestleMania XVIII.

Suprising some who thought Cena would pull off a win, The Rock who returned to professional wrestling after 8 years away, triumphed in the match at Miami's Sun Life Stadium.

"Tonight's epic and historic Wrestlemania win was for you," The Rock tweeted to his fans known as "Team Bring It" after the event. He added "THANK U" and the hashtag "humbled by your support."

The WWE is banking that Freedom grad and wrestler-turned-actor-turned-wrestler Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will generate a more than $50 million payday by attracting a million-plus viewers at $54.95 a pop when it airs the pay-per-view “WrestleMania XXVIII” featuring the wrestling legend on the top card at 7 p.m. Sunday.

The Rock came out of retirement to host last year's “WrestleMania XXVII,” which scored more a million views, and he has been attracting huge ratings as he makes appearances gearing up for his big showdown with arch-rival John Cena Sunday at Miami's Sun Life Stadium.

In a runup to WrestleMania XXVIII in which Freedom High grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson goes head-to-head with arch-rival John Cena, WWE and NBCUniversal are airing a one-hour special that follows the two WWE Superstars behind the scenes on their respective roads to the pay-per-view showdown on April 1.

“Once in a Lifetime – Rock vs. Cena" premieres at 8 p.m. Monday, March 26 on USA Network. It also will air at 6 a.m. March 29 on Style Network; 1 a.m. March 29 on E!; 6 a.m. March 30 on NBC Sports; 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. March 30 on Syfy; 11 a.m. March 30 on Bravo; 9 a.m. March 31 on USA; 11 p.m. March 31 on Comcast Sports Net and 8 a.m. April 1 on Oxygen.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is poised to face John Cena in the main feature of pay-per-view "WrestleMania XXVIII" April 1 at Miami's Sun Life Stadium and apparently decided he liked the area enough to settle down. He reportedly bought a $3.45 million home northwest of Miami, TMZ says.

The house was previously owned by Miami Dolphins player Vernon Carey, and boasts 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, a pool, a theater and two 3-car garages. The 13,153-square-foot ranch is gated to ensure privacy.

Freedom grad and wrestler-turned-actor-turned-wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will return to the small screen Monday when he shows up on WWE's series "Raw" at 9 p.m. on USA to taunt rival John Cena.

The Rock will face Cena in the main feature of pay-per-view "WrestleMania XXVIII" April 1, 2012 at Miami's Sun Life Stadium.

Freedom High school grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is a star in the World Wrestling Federation as well as a headliner in tons of action films. Now The Rock is apparently considering the highest office in the country.

According to Reuters The Rock said he has "definite" plans to enter politics in the future.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is officially back in the professional wrestling world.

During Sunday's WWE Vengeance pay-per-view wrestling event, it was announced that Freedom graduate The Rock and his arch nemesis John Cena will join forces for one time only in a tag team appearance on "Survivor Series" at 8 p.m. Nov. 20 at Madison Square Garden.

A Parkland grad and Penn State student who won $123,000 in college tuition last year during Dr Pepper Dollar Tuition Giveaway at halftime of the Big 12 championship football game is featured in a national Dr. Pepper TV commercial. The ad is promoting this year's tuition contest and airs now throughout the college footbal season. George also is featured on Dr. Pepper soda ca﻿ns this fall.

If you missed Freedom grad and wrestler-turned-actor-turned-wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson at the pay-per-view WWE extravaganza "WrestleMania XXVII" in April, now you'll get your chance.

NBC will air "WrestleMania: The World Premiere" an hour-long highlights show of the pay-per-view event at 9 p.m. Aug. 13. The Rock who is keeping busy with upcoming films "The Fast and the Furious 6," "G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation," and "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" came out of retirement to host "WrestleMania XXVII," and has become a fixture on the WWE series "Clash Time" shown on the European sports network Eurosport.

"WrestleMania: The World Premiere" will feature the dramatic return of The Rock - "The People’s Champion" as well as the feature championship match between John Cena and the Miz, in which The Rock interfered costing Cena the win. The show also will feature the six-person tag team match with "Jersey Shore" star Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi.

After the incident, Cena challenged the Rock on WWE series "Raw" with the result that Cena and The Rock will be the feature match at "WrestleMania XXVIII" April 1, 2012 at Miami's Sun Life Stadium.

Freedom grad Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is one of several wrestling stars who are mourning the death of Randy "Macho Man" Savage, who he called a "childhood hero." The pro wrestler born Randy Poffo died Friday at the age of 58 after having a car accident.

Johnson turned to Twitter to express his regrets.

"RIP Randy 'Macho Man' Savage - you were one of my childhood inspirations and heroes," The Rock tweeted. "Strength, love and prayers to the Savage/Poffo family."

Other wrestlers tweeting their condolences included Hulk Hogan and the World Wrestling Entertainment released a statement calling Macho Man "one of the greatest superstars of his time."

Johnson, a pro-wrestling-star-turned-actor who retired from the WWE to pursue his childhood dreams of going to Hollywood, who recently returned to wrestling as the host of WrestleMania XXVII, after seven years. He has continued to naibtaibn a high profile in the wrestling world.

Meanwhile Johnson is set to start filming his latest action flick in June. He will star in “The Snitch” based on a "Frontline" episode in which a father goes undercover in order to free his son who was imprisoned after being set up in drug deal. The film is planned for a 2013 release.

Freedom High School grad Dwayne Johnson displayed his unusual talent of making his pecs dance as seen in the below video Monday on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. The Rock gave Ellen a quiz about his accomplishments and she had to guess if they were true or false. The quiz revealed some less known details about the wrestling star turned actor such as he is afraid of spiders and roller coasters and appeared in an early episode of "Start Trek." But when he said it was true he could make his pecs dance, Ellen challenged him to prove it. The Rock removed his jacket to the screams of the audience and proceeded to hum a tune as he made his pecs jump in unison.

After announcing his return to wrestling as the host of WrestleMania XXVII on April 3, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson tells Popwatch he may be back for more.

In the interview the Freedom High School grad who returned to the arena after seven years says he is planning something "big and special" after WrestleMania with WWE chairman and CEO Vince McMahon.

The pro-wrestling-star-turned-actor who retired from the WWE to pursue his childhood dreams of going to Hollywood now says he looks forward to being in front of a crowd of 75,000 people at the Georgia Dome as the first ever host of the pay per view event.

The Rock who says he started wrestling at age 4 with his father and family and grew up in the wrestling business says it is a "very visceral, intense, emotional, entertaining outlet for me."

The Rock also is continuing with his film career and on April 29 he’ll star in "Fast Five," the latest installation of the "Fast and the Furious" series.

Freedom High grad Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock will be the first ever special guest host of the Pay Per View "Wrestlemania," April 3 it is was announced on Monday Night Raw."

The Rock returned to the WWE a little more than a week after saying on a a new Q and A on his Facebook page that he would never return to WWE in a wrestling match.

Monday the WWE made a huge production of the Rock's return, according to The Bleacher Report. The Rock came out to huge applause and proceeded to talk trash about professional wrestler and reining WWE Champion The Miz (Michael "Mike" Mizanin,) as well as former champion and wrestler John Cena.

The pro-wrestling star turned actor retired from the WWE to pursue his childhood dreams of going to Hollywood. Since he has starred in many movies including "The Mummy Returns," "The Scorpion King," and "The Tooth Fairy." Next he will play Sinbad in Chuck Russell's $70 million "Arabian Nights."

But Johnson says the WWE will always be "in his blood."

He said he retired from wrestling because he had "succeeded in accomplishing every goal" he set out to achieve. He said his goals included becoming the youngest WWE World Champion; setting WWE box office and attendance records; setting PPV buy rate records and becoming the "most entertaining and electrifying performer the WWE had ever seen or will ever see again."

He says the WWE is a "business and company that is in my blood and that I will love forever," and he will "always be The Rock."

In the market for a new dog? Or are you, perhaps, simply trying to better understand the one you already have? There’s a great place to find valuable information – dog shows.

Whether you go to a show like the recent Canine Learning Experience at the Allentown Fairgrounds or watch the top dog show of the year, the upcoming Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, you can learn so much about dogs, even if your dog is a mixed breed. (The show be televised from 8-11 p.m. Monday and Tuesday on USANetwork and CNBC.)

Dogs come in a variety of sizes and shapes – some with a massive amount of fur and others with hardly any fur at all. But there’s so much more. Each breed has its own set of characteristics that make it better suited for some people or some families than others.

When choosing a dog, you need to find one that will fit your lifestyle. If you’re a coach potato, don’t buy a breed that needs regular walks, or without that exercise, you may come home to find your dog has chewed the arm or cushion on that couch you love to lounge on.

On the other hand, if you’re a runner, you’ll want to find a high-energy dog that can keep up with your fitness routine.

Before you buy a dog, do your homework. Research the breed of the dog or the breeds you suspect are within a dog by reading books and magazines, watching videos, consulting with your veterinarian or talking to local breeders.

A great place to find a lot of breeders under one roof is a dog show like Canine Learning Experience. Many breeders and dog owners love teaching others about their chosen breeds, like Joan and Steve Kutoloski of Coopersburg, whose Havenese, Angus, will compete in breed competition at Westminster on Monday. “I really enjoy the questions from people trying to learn about our dogs,” says Joan. She and Steve also show bearded collies. “Bearded collies are very active. I wouldn’t recommend them for older people. And Havanese, although smaller, are like bearded collies in training,” she says.

Both breeds have long, flowing coats, which make them a grooming challenge. To keep these dogs looking good and keep their skin healthy, they need an owner who will stick to a regular grooming schedule, like Joan, who actually enjoys grooming her dogs. “I don’t like showing the dogs, but I love getting them ready,” she says.

Bearded collies also fall into a group of dogs called “herding.” They were bred to herd on farms, but also be family companions.

My family learned from personal experience that herding dogs are great family pets. Our last dog, Dusty Rose, was a rescue and mixed breed that was part Old English sheepdog or bearded collie. She brought us joy for 15 1/2 years. But we also learned that herding dogs can be a bit of a problem when they are around little kids who are running. Dusty Rose would run alongside of them and nip to keep them in line, just as she had been at least partially bred to do.

Knowing this, helped us better understand our mixed breed’s behavior and keep her away from active little kids. It also made us a whole lot wiser about choosing our next dog, Ranger, a Labrador retriever. He’s incredibly smart and patient (no wonder they make great service dogs!), he loves long fitness walks and he instinctively knows how to be gentle with children.He fits our lifestyle perfectly.

But before we bought him, we did our homework, much of it online. We found a wealth of information at the Westminster Kennel Club’s website, www.westminsterkennelclub.org, including descriptions of 179 different breeds and varieties and links to the websites of breed clubs, such as bearded collies or Labrador retrievers. You also can hear those same breed descriptions by watching the club’s annual dog on Monday and Tuesday nights. And for those who want a puppy, watching the show also gives you the opportunity to see what a puppy will look like when it’s full-grown. Far too many puppies end up in shelters when they outgrow their cute and cuddly stage.

We also found great information on the American Kennel Club’s website, www.akc.org.

When you do find the perfect dog for your lifestyle, commit to that dog for his lifetime. Love him. Care for him. Train him well. Treat him with the respect you’d give any other member of your family. In return, you’ll find a friend that will never stop loving you back.

Freedom High grad Dwayne Johnson, aka The Rock, told fans he would never return to WWE in a wrestling match in a new Q and A on his Facebook page, but instead would come back for a special show called "Rock Raw" he plans to create with Vince McMahon.

The pro-wrestling star turned actor retired from the WWE to pursue his childhood dreams of going to Hollywood. Since he has starred in many movies including "The Mummy Returns," "The Scorpion King," and "The Tooth Fairy." Next he will play Sinbad in Chuck Russell's $70 million "Arabian Nights."

But Johnson says the WWE will always be "in his blood."

He says he will return for "Rock Raw" "a lot sooner than you think." He promised the show will be "something electrifying and historic for the fans."

He said he retired from wrestling because he had "succeeded in accomplishing every goal" he set out to achieve. He said his goals included becoming the youngest WWE World Champion; setting WWE box office and attendance records; setting PPV buy rate records and becoming the "most entertaining and electrifying performer the WWE had ever seen or will ever see again."

He says the WWE is a "business and company that is in my blood and that I will love forever," and he will "always be The Rock."

George Steinbrenner played the iconic role as owner of the New York Yankees for nearly 30 years. Steinbrenner's resume will remain legendary, leading the Bronx Bombers to 11 pennants and 7 World Series championships.

For many, however, he'll be remembered most from the classic TV comedy "Seinfeld" where he was played by series creator and actor Larry David.

Below are a few of Steinbrenner's memorable appearances on the series.

George Steinbrenner's Billy Martin Rant

Steinbrenner Sings "Heartbreaker"

Steinbrenner takes the stand in the series finale (the "Hideki Irabu" incident)

Steinbrenner's actual guest appearance on "Seinfeld"

See below for a complilation of classic moments, including two "greatest hits" of all of Larry David's appearances on the show as Steinbrenner:

"The View" co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck cried while apologizing to "Dancing With the Stars" contestant Erin Andrews after criticizing the outfits she wore on the ABC program.

On Tuesday, Hasselbeck joked, "as inexcusable as it was for that horrific guy (Andrews' stalker) to go in and try to peep on her in her hotel room, I mean, in some way if I'm him, I'm like, ‘Man! I just could've waited 12 weeks and seen this -- a little bit less -- without the prison time!'"

Andrews responded to the comments on People.com by calling them, "a slap in the face to victims of stalking and sexual predators." Hasselbeck then apologized publicly on the "The View" today.

Two sets of ice-dancers who competed last night in the Winter Olympics in Vancouver have connections to New Jersey and they are not the pairs you might expect. And coincidentally they are both sets of siblings.

Roman and Sasha Zaretsky who skate for Israel and placed 10th are based in Bergen County. The pair who performed to John Williams’ music from “Schindler's List” in the free dance Monday earned a score of 90.64 in the free dance - a personal best - and a score of 180.26 over-all. The music was chosen in part as a tribute to 27 family members that died in Minsk, Belarus during the Holocaust, the Jewish Chronicle reported.

The couple were born in Belarus and raised in the tiny town of Metula, which hundreds of miles away from Israel’s only ice rink, the Star-Ledger reported. The pair have been based in New Jersey since 2001, studying under Galit Chait, a former Olympic ice dancer.

Another brother and sister pair who train in Bergen County are Chris and Cathy Reed who represent Japan, according to the Star-Ledger. The pair who finished 17th skated to music from the “Angels and Demons” soundtrack and earned a score of 79.30 in the free dance, also a personal best.

The siblings were were born in Michigan to a Japanese mother and American father, have lived in Australia, Hong Kong and Japan and train in Hackensack under coach Nikolai Morozov.

The gold medal was won by Canadian pair Scott Moir and Tessa Virtue, who skated to Austrian composer Gustav Mahler’s “Symphony No. 5.”

Americans Charlie White and Meryl Davis won the silver medal. Another American couple, Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto, whon had won silver in Turin in 2006, finished fourth.

Monday night on The Daily Show, during a segment in which Jon Stewart took President Obama to task about stimulating jobs, he featured a clip of the incident last Friday when a second-year LCCC student suggested legalizing prostitution, gambling, drugs and non-violent crime in orderto stimulate economy during Obama's visit to the Lehigh Valley.

After the clips ran, Steward feined a look of shock, threw up his arms and proclaimed "Caligula 2012," before going to a commercial.

Not included in the clip is Obama's answer which is as follows.

"I have to say this, I appreciate the boldness of your question," he told the student. That will not bemy job strategy."

Stewart also obviously isn't familiar with the area since he somewhat butchered the name Schnecksville.

Here's the original clip of the incident. The Daily Show clip from Monday can be seen at TheDailyShow.com.

To top off the weird and confusing story of Tiger Woods' driving accident comes a video created by a Chinese TV station that "recreates" what happened to make Woods run into a tree and a fire hydrant.

Using an animated Tiger and wife Elin Nordegren, the video gives the supposed play-by-play action of their fight over Tiger's alleged affair with Rachel Uchitel, then shows Woods getting into a car and crashing into a fire hydrant and tree.

A never before seen film that documents lopsided heavyweight championship fight between Easton’s Larry Holmes and Muhammad Ali in October 1980, will air at 8 p.m. today on ESPN.

“Muhammad and Larry”, a documentary shot 29 years ago that never was publicly screened due to “unexpected circumstances” according to ESPN, is being shown as part of the network’s “30 for 30” series.

It was a fight that never should have happened between Ali who was in the twilight of his career and the younger Holmes, who was in the midst of a seven year run as champion and who ended up pummeling his former sparring partner.

The documentary shot by Albert and David Maysles shows the training by both fighters and the build up to the fight that effectively ended Ali’s career and may have led to his development of Parkinson’s disease.

In the weeks of training before the fight, the documentarians took an intimate look at Ali trying to convince the world he was still “The Greatest.” At the same time, they documented the mild-mannered and undervalued champion Holmes as he confidently trained. The film also includes newly shot interviews by Albert Maysles with members from both the Ali and Holmes camps, as well as others who were witnesses to the fight.

The "Today" show this morning interviewed the 3-year-old girl who surprised her dad by throwing back the foul ball he caught at a Phillies game.

Emily Monforto appeared on the NBC talk show with her family.The adorable South Jersey girl let on that she enjoys hot dogs, cotton candy and Raul Ibanez.

Mostly, Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira talked to dad Steve Monforto, a lifelong Phillies fan who caught his first ball Tuesday night. Dad reached over the railing to make a nice catch of a ball fouled back by Jayson Werth. A delighted Steve fist-bumps nearby fans, gives Emily a high-five and then hands her the ball.

Emily promptly fires it over the railing. Dad looks surprised, and fans gasp. Steve then smiles and wraps up his daughter in a big hug.

On "Today," Steve explained that he hugged Emily because she looked startled from the fan reaction. He wanted to let her know she didn't do anything wrong. The two often play catch together, and it was a natural reaction for her to throw it.

He explained that a Phillies official brought him a new ball later in the game. He had the ball with him.

The "Today" folks then said the Phillies wanted to give the family something else. So they wheeled out jerseys to give to Steve, Emily, mom Kathleen and 15-month-old Cecilia.